On Wed, 28 May 2008 10:25:01 -0000 "James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just started using python and cant figure this out, I'm trying to > make a program where someone types in a word and the program gives it > back backwards. For example if the person puts in "cat" I want the > program to give it back as "tac" and what it does is prints out 3,2,1. > How can I get these integers to print as letters? This is what I have, > > word = raw_input("Type a word:") > start = len(word) > > for letter in range(start, 0, -1): > print letter
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